Patrick-Dylan allegedly is working on his autobiography although the release date gets ever further away-wether this is another part of his own smoke screen who can say?
I agree largely that Dylan has added to his own myth however that's been largely debunked since the real story of his life broke in the mid 60's.
I'm not sure you allude to this point Patrick but it does raise the point was he serious about the music he wrote?
I think undoubtly he was and the fact he realised early on that the protest angle or causes would quickly put him in a cage he couldn't get out of-in fact he took major flak from the folk fraternity when he returned to his first love -rock and roll.
I believe his career twists and turns are that of a genuine artist-in real terms his longevity is due to his reputation.
He hasn't always backed up his success with major sales that you would expect from a man who's been recording for 40 years.
What is interesting that unlike any other major pop/rock artist very little is written about his private life-this is mainly due to both the high esteem he is held in and the acedemic approach that most authors take.
Recently Howard Souness wrote a book revealing much more about Dylan's private life (he has been married again and has a 13 year old daughter),his wealth etc.
Dylan himself has the best quote (as usual)on the subject.
"I'm a mystery only to those who haven't felt the same things I have"
I agree largely that Dylan has added to his own myth however that's been largely debunked since the real story of his life broke in the mid 60's.
I'm not sure you allude to this point Patrick but it does raise the point was he serious about the music he wrote?
I think undoubtly he was and the fact he realised early on that the protest angle or causes would quickly put him in a cage he couldn't get out of-in fact he took major flak from the folk fraternity when he returned to his first love -rock and roll.
I believe his career twists and turns are that of a genuine artist-in real terms his longevity is due to his reputation.
He hasn't always backed up his success with major sales that you would expect from a man who's been recording for 40 years.
What is interesting that unlike any other major pop/rock artist very little is written about his private life-this is mainly due to both the high esteem he is held in and the acedemic approach that most authors take.
Recently Howard Souness wrote a book revealing much more about Dylan's private life (he has been married again and has a 13 year old daughter),his wealth etc.
Dylan himself has the best quote (as usual)on the subject.
"I'm a mystery only to those who haven't felt the same things I have"